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    The reality of psychological defense deception among students practicing sports in the faculties of physical education and Sports Sciences/Baghdad University by Sawsan Jawdat, Dr. Najlaa Abbas

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…   The study aimed to apply the measure of psychological defense deception for university students practices for sports, and to recognize the level of psychological defense deception among university students practices for sports, and the researchers adopted the descriptive curriculum by the survey method  a sample of third-graders in the Faculties of Physical Education and Sports Sciences /Baghdad University for the academic year (2020-2021) and the number of the students are (209) students, selected from them (189) students by (90.43%) In the random way of the main application sample, also (10) students were selected by (4,785%) in a random way of the exploration experiment sample, a recent specialized measure were adopted by the two researchers for the target sample of measurement, and the procedures were from a exploration experiment and a major survey in the research for the period between (2/3/2021 and 6/4/2021), as after the application of the measure by conducting the main survey they were mediated by paper forms,  and the results were addressed by the statistical bag system (SPSS) (V26) to be the conclusions and recommendations that university students practice sports have an acceptable level of psychological defense deception, and need to raise the recommended level of compensation and projection of Psychological defense deception are characterized by surpassing, and it is necessary to increase interest in the mechanisms to encourage university students to exercise in student activities with the availability of reinforcement of various kinds, and it is necessary for the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research to ensure sports culture and its role in the psychology of female students in education courses Continuous and electronic activity platforms to communicate between faculty members …”
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    Awareness on rights of older adults, attitudes and perception toward ageism among college students in coastal Karnataka: A cross-sectional study by Angel Thomas, Charlet Jasmine Vaz, Anil Raj Assariparambil

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 700 students. Jamovi version 2.3 was used to analyse the data. …”
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    THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS’ ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO FORMATION IN TERMS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS by Yulia V. Dementieva

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The author describes the main problems of the electronic students’ portfolio formation; some ways of solving described problems are offered.Scientific novelty concludes in the formation of key ideas of the electronic students’ portfolio based on the understanding of requirements of Federal State Educational Standards of Higher Education for the results of mastering educational programs. …”
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    Integrating AI in medical education: a comprehensive study of medical students’ attitudes, concerns, and behavioral intentions by Shuo Duan, Chunyu Liu, Tianhua Rong, Yixin Zhao, Baoge Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Male students or postgraduate students showed stronger behavioral intentions to integrate AI tools in their future learning and teaching practices. …”
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    Developing Students’ Technological Thinking by Means of Sports and Physical Education Activity by S. A. Novoselov, Y. V. Tchub

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The given method can find its application in designing the training process related to physical education of students of different profiles.…”
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    Impact the Labirin: the board game on the student’s numeracy ability by Deni Dwi Putra, Aan Subhan Pamungkas, Hepsi Nindiasari, Maman Fathurrohman, Anne Porter

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This research aims to improve the numeracy abilities of secondary students after using the Labirin: the board game and students' perceptions of mathematics learning using the game. …”
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    Knowledge and attitude towards plagiarism: a comparative study of students from medical and non-medical fields by Roha S Memon, Mahrukh M Ali, Marium Zafar, Asim Shaikh

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…More medical students had experience with research than non-medical students (*P*=0.003) and a majority of medical students considered plagiarism as stealing (*P*\<0.001)…”
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    The Improve High School Student’s Computational Thinking Ability And Mathematical Resilience with Project Based Learning Assisted By GeoGebra by Martin Valerian Amadeus Saragih, Nurjanah Nurjanah, Kartika Yulianti

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…From the results of the survey conducted, it is known that: 1) the Project Learning model accompanied by GeoGebra significantly improves computational thinking skills, and Project-Based Learning model has moderate improvement; 2) computational thinking skills of high school students who were taught through Project-Based Learning model aided by GeoGebra improved significantly compared to those taught with the Project-Based Learning model; 3) Project-Based Learning model aided by GeoGebra has a positive effect on the mathematical resilience of high school students, but only to a moderate extent. …”
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    Legal Education for Non-Lawyers as ‘Legal First Aid': A Participatory Inquiry into Law for Social Work Students by Stephen Rigby, Daniel Toohey, Lisa Toohey, Donna McNamara

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The article details the participatory inquiry undertaken by the students and teachers with the aim of improving future iterations of the course. …”
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    Enhancing Engagement, Practice Integration, and Skill Learning in Mobile Technology–Delivered Interventions Using Human Support: Randomized Controlled Trial With Depressed College Students by Colleen S Conley, Brynn M DeLorenzo, Carol H Gonzales, Ian J Kahrilas, Jennifer Duffecy, Rebecca L Silton

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Thus, this study implemented 2 human support enhancements designed to boost user in-app engagement, practice integration into daily life (ie, sustainability), and app-related skill learning (ie, perceived benefits) in a sample of college students with depression who were granted full access to an mTDI (Headspace). …”
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    Faculty perceptions and conveyance of academic ethics to students in distance learning by Maigi Lepik, Kateriina Rannula, Liina Männiksaar

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The findings suggest that faculty not only comprehend academic ethics but also actively promote these values, thereby enhancing studentsʼ understanding of their significance.…”
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    The Assessment of Writing - from Paragraph to Essay for Undergraduate Students at Salahaddin University – Erbil by Nazenin Shekh Muhemad Bapir

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This research aims to help students to learn more effectively about how to write paragraphs appropriately. …”
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    Need Analysis of Flipped Learning English-Based Speaking Materials for Faculty Economics and Business Students by Sumti Chusna, Nur Mukminatien, Ekaning Dewanti Laksmi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Questionnaires and interview were employed to collect the data from 131 students, 2 lectures, and 3 professional business workers. …”
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    The Use of Cell Phones in Accessing Social Media by Students During Learning Process in English Classroom by Ridha Fadillah, Akhmad Adi Purnawarman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A negative impact of using cell phones is that this action can divide and reduce students' attention to the lessons, which can ultimately reduce students' understanding of English subjects. …”
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